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I recently read a brilliant blog by Michael B. Smith which you can read here which talks about the flaws of Exchange 2013, all his options are absolutely valid and justified but here’s my take on some of them:

OWA

Help -> About is gone – MEH

It’s very slow. – Easily improved

No S/MIME support – Thank god

No Public Folder support, either for legacy public folders or modern public folders. – Who uses PFs anymore

No distribution list moderation – Will miss this

No way to move the reading pane – Odd

Built-in spell-check is gone. IE 10 provides spell-check natively, but earlier versions of IE do not. A third-party add-in or an alternate browser is required. – THIS IS STUPID

Client Connectivity

No BES support – No one seems to like BES anymore

Outlook 2003 is no longer supported. – GOOD

Direct MAPI access to the Exchange server is no longer supported. RPC/HTTP (Outlook Anywhere) is required. – This will be annoying

Outlook now reports that the server is it connected to is <<guid>>@<<active-directory-domain>>. This is intentional, if misguided. – Agreed

Installation and Architecture

Cannot uninstall individual roles from a server, must uninstall all of Exchange – This is BALLS

Install is painfully slow – I didnt find this

The Hub Transport role is gone. There is now a Front End Transport service on CAS servers and Mailbox Transport services on Mailbox servers. – I don’t mind this as I never had a separate HT server for any installation

The Unified Messaging role is gone. There is a now a Unified Messaging Call Router service on CAS servers and a Unified Messaging service on Mailbox servers. – Never installed it, UT is way too expensive!

Documentation is minimal at best – This will change with time but agree it annoying

Cannot be installed along with Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010 – Really, that ridiculous!

Exchange 2013 Edge server is not available – Interesting!

Forefront Protection for Exchange is gone – Fail, I like Forefront

Exchange Management

The Exchange Management Console is gone as is the Exchange Control Panel. They are mainly replaced by the Exchange Administration Center (EAC); which is completely web based. – I appreciate this is different but makes life easier in the long run.

If you are attempting to use EAC with IE 10, you need KB2761465 (released on December 11, 2012). – Silly!

The Exchange Best Practices analyzer is no more. – Urgh, this was always really useful when looking at new sites setups!

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